Parc des Buttes Chaumont Paris


France - Avignon - Paris
Spread over nearly 5,000 acres, Park des Buttes-Chaumont is the largest park in Paris.Its unique location on top of a hill in Paris makes it especially romantic and a special favorite of Parisians. This park opened in 1867 is considered a masterpiece among France's beautiful parks.

Parc des Buttes-Chaumont means "bald mountain" in French. It boasts many atttractive features that makes it everyone's favorite park in Paris. It features the attractive designer elements of Baron Haussmann.The park was designed by Haussman along with Adolphe Alphand.

This is one of the English style parks in Paris and features a wild, slightly rugged landscape.Grottos, stylized, dramatic cliffs and waterfalls form part of the landscape of this romantic Paris park.There is a Sybille temple on top of the cliff at the park. Bridges and wooden pavilions all add to the unusual beauty of this park.

This park has beautiful, lush forest landscape complete with nearly 6 lakh trees so if you wanna experience the verdant beauty of a forest in the heart of Paris, you must visit the Parc des-Buttes Chaumont.

This popular Paris park is considered as a "monument to plants" as Napolean III ordered a plenty of exotic plants to be placed here.

There is a kiosk that overlooks the Parc des-Buttes Chaumont. You can climb up the kiosk to get an amazing view of this park. You can get a lovely view of Sacre Coeur from the top of the park.

Parc des-Buttes Chaumont is a wonderful picnic spot and especially crowded during weekends. It is one of the few Paris parks that allows picnics.

It has five kilometers of beautiful paths and walks just perfect for leisurely strolls.


Location of Parc des-Buttes Chaumont

Parc des-Buttes Chaumont is situated in the 19th arrondissement at the Rue Botzaris.


How to Access Parc des-Buttes Chaumont in Paris

You can easily access this park via metro. There are two metro entrances, Buttes Chaumont and Botzaris.

So, visit Parc des-Buttes Chaumont and experience the unusual exotic beauty of this Paris park!

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